Vince, you are spot on. This is why there is a set of solid beam mounts to go with the mc²racing solid differential mount. The solid beam mounts are incredibly labor intensive to create and I think Grayson has gone through 3 prototypes of the design and still isn't happy with it. He has the fit into the beam and the chassis correct, but the assembly of the components in a manner that is both perfect for the application and not too complex is difficult to come by. There are poorer ways to accomplish the task, but remember that we race with these components, so putting a crappy setup together just isn't going to fly with us.vcallaway wrote:replacing the diff mount with a solid one and not doing the other bushings is asking for trouble. The beam bushings and trailing arm bushings all have give in them. If they are old and the diff mount is solid you have placed a tremendous amount of stress on those mount points. Busting a diff case is not high on my things I want to do list.
Personally, I would only use a solid diff mount combined with a solid beam bushing. And only for racing.
Here's a link to the solid diff mount. The solid beam mount page hasn't been posted yet.
http://www.mc2racing.com/products/xr4ti ... index.html




